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listentobobmarley
22 Jul 2002, 06:53 PM
Mathis is God
Discuss
listentobobmarley
22 Jul 2002, 07:15 PM
No im serious
empennage
22 Jul 2002, 08:31 PM
Yeah, but I'm the "Soccer Deity" so that makes me better than Mathis. I'm expecting a callup anytime now.
bunge
22 Jul 2002, 10:44 PM
Good thing I'm agnostic AND drunk. ************ Mathis and ************ this thread!!!
listentobobmarley
26 Jul 2002, 04:06 AM
John_Harkes_6
Originally posted by Sachin
But if they are Jersey team, than can Mathis be God? Isn't it impossible for God to be on a New Jersey team?
Originally posted by John_Harkes_6
Ahh - but if you remember Dogma, God likes playing Skee ball on the Jersey shore.[/B]
Seee its true
kpaulson
26 Jul 2002, 09:15 AM
LTBM?
At first I thought it was an abreviation for something else: "Let there be Mathis"
listentobobmarley
26 Jul 2002, 05:29 PM
Oh really.
Listen to a badassmother*******, Mathis
boots15
26 Jul 2002, 06:40 PM
See, this is so much better than the Mathis is gay thread. Yes, Mathis is a SOCCER GOD! Can't wait for his return in August, should make the playoffs interesting. such a cutie
saroccer
26 Jul 2002, 09:49 PM
So Clint is Gawd, but is he in shape? discuss.
fusion101
26 Jul 2002, 10:54 PM
Mathis has relized that he needs to pick up his work rate if he wants to go anywhere or do anything big. I think that next WC he will be a full time starter. But it all depends on how hard he wants it. Clint will be God in 2006.
lachrymologist@46+2
27 Jul 2002, 12:05 AM
Originally posted by fusion101
Mathis has relized that he needs to pick up his work rate if he wants to go anywhere or do anything big. I think that next WC he will be a full time starter. But it all depends on how hard he wants it. Clint will be God in 2006.
fusion101, you receive my nomination for this months BigSoccer Fair Posting award.
God forbid I start another thread down the Arena vs. Mathis pathway, but this is one of the few "Mathis as religion" posts I've seen that actually owns up to idea that Mathis might just need some better work habits.
One can reasonably argue with Arena's decisions, but if all the talk of Mathis not being completely professional is true (and Arena is not alone in saying this) than a large part of the responsibility falls on his own shoulders. Anyone wishing to argue for either party should at least be willing to consider the different sides of the issue if they want to make a convincing point.
If all BS discussion could be as unobjective and reasonable as this- instead of endless, baseless, viciously defended opinionation- it would be much easier to get a legitamite debate going. And maybe, we might actually gain some interesting perspective from those we don't agree with, instead of just feeling insulted.
Thanks for being a fellow grounded Mathis supporter who can see this guy for what he is- a very good player, w/ very good pontential who will have to work very hard to be an exceptional player.
fusion101
28 Jul 2002, 11:59 AM
Thanks lachrymologist. Mathis is my favorite player in all sports. Yet, like you, I relize that he has to make some major improvements to his game. One guy who I cant wait to see in WC 2006 is Donovan (who gives his all no matter if his team is down 3 goals, or if it's just a friendly).
listentobobmarley
02 Aug 2002, 07:57 PM
If Mathis and a Hurricane got in a fight who would win?
But wait, the Hurricanes name is Mathis.
Mathis, would he fit better in MLS, EPL, Sere A, etc.
Where do you ppls think he would fit best?
flanoverseas
03 Aug 2002, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by lachrymologist@46+2
fusion101, you receive my nomination for this months BigSoccer Fair Posting award.
God forbid I start another thread down the Arena vs. Mathis pathway, but this is one of the few "Mathis as religion" posts I've seen that actually owns up to idea that Mathis might just need some better work habits.
One can reasonably argue with Arena's decisions, but if all the talk of Mathis not being completely professional is true (and Arena is not alone in saying this) than a large part of the responsibility falls on his own shoulders. Anyone wishing to argue for either party should at least be willing to consider the different sides of the issue if they want to make a convincing point.
If all BS discussion could be as unobjective and reasonable as this- instead of endless, baseless, viciously defended opinionation- it would be much easier to get a legitamite debate going. And maybe, we might actually gain some interesting perspective from those we don't agree with, instead of just feeling insulted.
Thanks for being a fellow grounded Mathis supporter who can see this guy for what he is- a very good player, w/ very good pontential who will have to work very hard to be an exceptional player. that was one of the stupidest things I've ever seen written on BS. Try not to suck during your next posts.
TravisMinor_23
03 Aug 2002, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by listentobobmarley
If Mathis and a Hurricane got in a fight who would win?
But wait, the Hurricanes name is Mathis.
DITKA!!!!!!!!!!
No wait....Landon Donovan would come in and score a goal while Mathis and the hurricane named Mathis sat on the bench with a mohawk.
Or....Mathis and the hurricane named Mathis would both tear their ACL and lie on the ground in pain. THEN Donovan would score his goal (assisted by run DMB)
listentobobmarley
03 Aug 2002, 08:07 PM
trick question
Ditka would win.
Da Bears Da Bears
listentobobmarley
09 Aug 2002, 01:15 AM
Mathis
I would love to see him play in the EPL.
Agree? Disagree?
listentobobmarley
19 Aug 2002, 11:37 PM
Bump
kidgrifter
20 Aug 2002, 02:14 AM
Mathis, more bark than bite.
ChangeT
20 Aug 2002, 10:51 AM
Can he create a soccer ball so big that he can't kick it?
Discuss....